In 2024, farmers face five major difficulties, don't be crushed
In 2024, the difficulties faced by farmers have not diminished. Especially in the three major aspects of "three rural" and "farmers", problems continue to emerge, although everyone knows about it, but few people go to **. This year, whether it is the fierce competition for jobs, the cost of living, the heavy pressure of buying a house, the difficulty of medical care and retirement, and the crisis of mental health, it will be an unavoidable fact.
In the rural labor market, the labor market is fiercely competitive, the labor market is fiercely competitive, and the labor market is becoming increasingly competitive. In recent years, the number of college students has increased year by year, and the competition in the talent market has become increasingly intensified. On the other hand, due to the current social environment, many companies are laying off staff or even reducing jobs, which has caused many people to face the dilemma of finding employment as soon as they graduate. This situation not only makes the younger generation feel uncertain, but also worries their parents. What is even more worrying is that the concept of career choice among young people is changing, and many people are reluctant to do manual work anymore, which undoubtedly makes the work of college students more difficult.
At the same time, the rising cost of living is putting increasing pressure on rural residents to survive. Under the pressure of rising prices, especially consumer goods, the economic situation of many rural households has changed. Migrant workers rely on urban workers, and their wages fluctuate, making it difficult for them to save enough and making life increasingly difficult. Therefore, by 2024, farmers will be more focused on how to save money and how to manage their finances for the unknown future. Another problem that plagues many farmers is the high price of housing. Influenced by traditional thinking, many peasants spent a lot of money to buy urban houses so that their children could have a stable place to live in the city. However, expensive homes** and high mortgages often make it more difficult for families who are already struggling to afford it. Therefore, in such a financial environment, we must make a reasonable plan, do not conform to the herd mentality, and ensure our financial security.
With the continuous increase of China's rural population, the contradiction between China's health and the elderly is becoming more and more prominent. At present, many rural communities in China generally have problems such as lack of health care resources and lack of elderly care facilities. Although the state has introduced a variety of security systems, including the "New Rural Cooperative Medical Care", there are certain difficulties in ensuring medical expenditure. By the age of 50, they not only have to shoulder the burden of providing for their families, but also have to bear an increasingly heavy psychological and financial burden. Mental health issues should also not be overlooked. In rural areas, a lack of care and support leads to habits such as drinking. This requires us to pay attention to the mental health status of left-behind children in rural areas and provide them with corresponding spiritual support, which is the key to improving their quality of life.
In the face of such difficulties, we must keep in mind the old saying: "Survive in the midst of difficulties". It means that when encountering difficulties, do not blindly avoid and be depressed, but take the initiative to adapt, be mentally prepared, and seek opportunities for development in an unfavorable environment. Only with a positive attitude and behavior can we overcome the current predicament and move towards a better tomorrow.